Commit 914258bf authored by Theodore Ts'o's avatar Theodore Ts'o

ext4/jbd2: Avoid WARN() messages when failing to write to the superblock

This fixes some very common warnings reported by kerneloops.org
Signed-off-by: default avatar"Theodore Ts'o" <tytso@mit.edu>
parent 730c213c
...@@ -2810,13 +2810,34 @@ static void ext4_commit_super(struct super_block *sb, ...@@ -2810,13 +2810,34 @@ static void ext4_commit_super(struct super_block *sb,
if (!sbh) if (!sbh)
return; return;
if (buffer_write_io_error(sbh)) {
/*
* Oh, dear. A previous attempt to write the
* superblock failed. This could happen because the
* USB device was yanked out. Or it could happen to
* be a transient write error and maybe the block will
* be remapped. Nothing we can do but to retry the
* write and hope for the best.
*/
printk(KERN_ERR "ext4: previous I/O error to "
"superblock detected for %s.\n", sb->s_id);
clear_buffer_write_io_error(sbh);
set_buffer_uptodate(sbh);
}
es->s_wtime = cpu_to_le32(get_seconds()); es->s_wtime = cpu_to_le32(get_seconds());
ext4_free_blocks_count_set(es, ext4_count_free_blocks(sb)); ext4_free_blocks_count_set(es, ext4_count_free_blocks(sb));
es->s_free_inodes_count = cpu_to_le32(ext4_count_free_inodes(sb)); es->s_free_inodes_count = cpu_to_le32(ext4_count_free_inodes(sb));
BUFFER_TRACE(sbh, "marking dirty"); BUFFER_TRACE(sbh, "marking dirty");
mark_buffer_dirty(sbh); mark_buffer_dirty(sbh);
if (sync) if (sync) {
sync_dirty_buffer(sbh); sync_dirty_buffer(sbh);
if (buffer_write_io_error(sbh)) {
printk(KERN_ERR "ext4: I/O error while writing "
"superblock for %s.\n", sb->s_id);
clear_buffer_write_io_error(sbh);
set_buffer_uptodate(sbh);
}
}
} }
......
...@@ -1255,6 +1255,22 @@ void jbd2_journal_update_superblock(journal_t *journal, int wait) ...@@ -1255,6 +1255,22 @@ void jbd2_journal_update_superblock(journal_t *journal, int wait)
goto out; goto out;
} }
if (buffer_write_io_error(bh)) {
/*
* Oh, dear. A previous attempt to write the journal
* superblock failed. This could happen because the
* USB device was yanked out. Or it could happen to
* be a transient write error and maybe the block will
* be remapped. Nothing we can do but to retry the
* write and hope for the best.
*/
printk(KERN_ERR "JBD2: previous I/O error detected "
"for journal superblock update for %s.\n",
journal->j_devname);
clear_buffer_write_io_error(bh);
set_buffer_uptodate(bh);
}
spin_lock(&journal->j_state_lock); spin_lock(&journal->j_state_lock);
jbd_debug(1,"JBD: updating superblock (start %ld, seq %d, errno %d)\n", jbd_debug(1,"JBD: updating superblock (start %ld, seq %d, errno %d)\n",
journal->j_tail, journal->j_tail_sequence, journal->j_errno); journal->j_tail, journal->j_tail_sequence, journal->j_errno);
...@@ -1266,9 +1282,16 @@ void jbd2_journal_update_superblock(journal_t *journal, int wait) ...@@ -1266,9 +1282,16 @@ void jbd2_journal_update_superblock(journal_t *journal, int wait)
BUFFER_TRACE(bh, "marking dirty"); BUFFER_TRACE(bh, "marking dirty");
mark_buffer_dirty(bh); mark_buffer_dirty(bh);
if (wait) if (wait) {
sync_dirty_buffer(bh); sync_dirty_buffer(bh);
else if (buffer_write_io_error(bh)) {
printk(KERN_ERR "JBD2: I/O error detected "
"when updating journal superblock for %s.\n",
journal->j_devname);
clear_buffer_write_io_error(bh);
set_buffer_uptodate(bh);
}
} else
ll_rw_block(SWRITE, 1, &bh); ll_rw_block(SWRITE, 1, &bh);
out: out:
......
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